ÍA O E orful decoration tor the »pnc'on» room«; Several » o r e article« for the men In hospital No. 77 ■'gi; Portland w ere nwde. aad after the la d les bad finished their tew ing, a'num ber o f tables of cards were formed which passed the tim e un­ til a late boar when refreshm ent of cake and coffee w ere served. CALENDAR OP EVENTS • B eautiful flow ers graced the oea- Tuesday, April IP.— Civic Club ter o f the large table. Mrs. N ell Dunn acted as chair­ Easter party In the clubhouse on W inburn W ay. Bridge and man of the social com m ittee, as- F ive Hundred. Everybody In­ , slated by Mesdames Warren Cook. ¡W . J. Crandall, Leona Dolese and vited. Price SO cents. ’ W ednesday, April M f —W om en’s C. D. Daboff. M issionary society oTPvesbyter- lan church m eets at 3:80 rf. m. at the hom e o f Mrs. Graham, corner o t P ine and Baum its. ^Wednesday, April 90— Ladies Aid j society o f the M. E. Church will m eet a t the hom e Of Mrs. 8am McNair, SOI Scenic Drive. .W’edm-sday, April ML— W omen's M issionary society of the Pres­ byterian church m eets at 2:30 p.; m. at the home of Mrs. Wm. Oraham, 66 Pine street, Mrs. N ell Robertson has charge of the program,, the topic being “N egroes In the U. 8." W ed. April B o. — Elks* Ladies dance in the Elks Temple. Thursday, April 81— Pioneer clnb ot the Presbyterian chureh meets. Thursday, April 91.— Ladies of the Trinity Guild w ill hold a basaar In the Parish House. Apron, utility, cked-food and candy booths. , Thursday, April 21.— Dr. Inskeep w ill conduct the usual m onthly baby clinic at the civic club­ house on W inburn Way. Friday. April 92.— Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian church m eets a t 2 p. m. Friday, April 92. — Past Noble Grand’s club m eets at the home o f Mrs. Jones on the corner of Ohio and Helm an streets. Saturday, May 7.— Rogue River V alley College W om en's club w ill m eet at the home of Mrs. L. E. W illiam s, 620 S. Peach, Medford. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Briggs delightfully entertained recently at the hom e of the form er's par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Briggs on Bnsh and Almond streets, the occasion being in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards, who are leaving soon fc** Oakland, Cali­ fornia, to make their -future home. Sixteen covers were laid at a table m ost elaborately decorated, where the guests enjoyed a delic­ io u s four course 'dinner. Bridge occupied the rem ainder of thè tim e; Mrs. R. L. Burdic receiving the prise tor holding high score. Mrs. Edwards was presented with a gorgeous basket of flow ers as a guest prise. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. V, D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sim pkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W allin. Mr. and Mrs. El­ wood Hedberg, Miss Geòrgie C offee, Miss Gladys Applegate, the guests o f honor Mr. and Mrs. “ For farm homes without electricity, we have just received the first solid trainload of multi- motors ever shipped. This is the first time in the history of the world that a solid trainload of exclusive farm home equipment of any kind has ever been known—a new world’s record for the progressive farmers of the Northwest. It is something to be proud of.” H Your n ^ H E R E is a M a y ta g ready to doa trial w ash­ ing for you, no m atter where you live. A n d this trial is entirely without obligation to you. O n your next w ash cÿy simply phone the nearest M a y ta g dealer and a M a y ­ tag will be sent to your hom e. — -— — a » » W ill Conduct Baby Clinic— Dr. Inskeep, with his efficient helper*», Miss Jennings, Mrs. Kntfblit, Miss Koppes and M iss York w ill conduct the usual m onthly baby clinic a t the Civic xlu h h ona e o n W inburn W j QL. Thursday afternoon, April twen­ ty-first. AH m others w ith children oT pre-school age are.urged to bring them Io the clinic, apd p fb n e f e y ’ ister With Miss Blanche Hicks at the public library*. Transportation to and from the clubhouse w ill be provided. i , . > V Enjoyable Social M eeting Held— The auxiliary tto the American Legion Post No. 14 held an en­ joyable social m eeting last eve­ ning, April eighteenth, In the Pio­ neer hall on Winburn Way. Ap­ proxim ately fifty members were present, and each one paid a dol­ lar on the dishes, which were pur- ebased recently to equip the new kitchen in the Pioneer hall. Japanese quince blossom s made k very attractive as w ell as col- Fartni w asher. See the turbulent, foaming water-action in the big, heat-retaining, cast-alum inum tub w ash arm fuls of clothes in 3 to 7 minutes-*-blankets and rag rugs in 10 minutes — 50 pounds of dry clothes (more than your average week’s wash) in ju st one short hour! See a ll garm ents washed clean w ithout hand-ru b bin g ! vitamines and’the **iMdk“ that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the die­ tetic urge o f the world today.* •' F It is food that “stands by” you through the morning. Get Quaker Oats today. Grocets have tw o kinds: Q uick Quake}*, which, cooks in 2J4 to 5 minutes, and Quaker Oats. QuakerOats And try ou t; thoroughly, all the o th e r a x clu tive M a y t a g fe a tu re s. Prove to yourself ixVydur ohm home, on your own washing, how the M aytag eliminates heavy, labor, discomfort, and long washing hours—how much better it is than you dreamed a washer could be. - Remember—you try a M aytag FREE— no matter where you live. If the May» tag doesn't te ll itrelf, don't keep it. MAYTAG SHOP R. J. Martinoli, Local Salesman, Ashland, Oregon. Good p is h in g If, as Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover recently said, (urging improved fish hatcher­ ies) the good old sport of fishing helps to de­ velop character, Jackson County io a fine place for youngsters. Here opportunities for fishing which abound attract children, as well as their elders, during the open season. Unquestionably, the fisherman is a patient, persistent soul, and if ho retains these char­ acteristics while at study or at work, he can­ not fail to meet a fair measure of success' in every-day activities. Patience and persistency bring many re­ wards and he who finds through their practice that he io accumulating a good surplus by reg­ ular deposits in a savings account, consider* that 'Compensation enough if, perchance, he is & poor fisherman. . /Saving deposits made during the first five days of any month onm interest from the first. F irst N ational B ank ASHLAND r O f l OREÒON COM-MBltetAI; * SAVINOS Maytag Shops are Operated by Maytag Pacific, la c . at the Following P oints in Oregon and W ashington: sen, Wn., 80» H I S . , Ore.. 888 W First tea, Wn., 80« Commercial „ Ore., 474 Commercial i, Wn., Downing Bldg. Ore., 11117 Court St. ham, Wn. 1280 State Bt. Ore., 788 Wall St. , Wn., Reader Bldg. to n , Wn., 200 Second St. Ila, W'n., 117 S T owm * la, Wn., S82 Market , Wn., % Macy Store oB ,.W n„ 84» Sixth St. am, Wn. W n., 900 N Main », Wn., 100 S Main la, Ore., 320 S Second Ore., «20 Main ort, Wn. ** nrg, Wn., 107 W 8 Bt. ,, Wn., 2810A R ockefeller Pass. Ore. % R. H. H dw e. ro, Ore., 1104 3rd Bt. Uver, Ore., 1» Oak 8t. m, Wn., 710 Eye 8 t. Wn., 00 W .Main St. h F alls, Ore., 1080 Main St. ade, Orc.. Policy Bldg. -W, Ore., Watson Bldg. , Wn., 208 Front St. eld. Ore., 408 N Broadway tvlUe, Ore., 418 TMrd Bt. Newport, Ore., 248 Front Newport, Wn., % Ladwlg F u n North Bend, Ore., 2028 8 HI m Olympia, Wn., 9 1 8 K 6th St. Omak, Wn., O'Connor BMg. Ontario, Ore., Oregon Ave. Pasco, Wn., 190 8. 4 Bt. Pendleton, Ore., 187 W A lta Portland, Ore., 1 0 9 Fourth Bt. P ort Angeles, W h., 904 8 Li Port Orchard. W n. P rineville, Ore., 9 9 0 F ifth St. Pullm an, Wn., 1 0 0 Main SL PuynUup, Wn. Raymond, Wn., 4 00 F i n * Bt. Renton, W h., 9 A Bronson Wi RltavUle, Wm., 3 09 WnahlngU Rosalia, Wm 1 84 8 Jnekaon 8** Helena, Ora. Salem , Ore., 407 Ferry St. Beattie, Wn., 1 0 1 9 Third Ave. Shelton, Wn. *»■*«» W n. ? pok*af ' *■*• 8 8 Waahlngtc Sunnyside, W n.. 0 9 9 Sixth St. T h f Dallen, Ore., dOSM Wnehk I “.1"“ 0®*' Ore- W«daen BM | H